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Sleeping in a slightly elevated position will help some.  You can also ask your doctor to give you a simple device that allows you to excercise...
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You need to consult your health care provider about this. This is not a problem we can fix via an internet forum.If Adderall is no longer working...
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I'm sorry to hear you're going through this, and I'd advise you to contact the prescribing health care professional as soon as possible...
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Melatonin may not be safe for kids, so I wouldn't recommend giving it to him. It has been used in some kids in specific studies. However...
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I used to take Vocodin for pain about 5 months and I never had nightmares but I can tell you be careful coz it's addictive. So make sure to tell...
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Everything I've read about this is more 'folklore-ish' - and not backed up by medical science. I can't find anything that would back...
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... Night terrors and nightmares are very different. Night terrors usually occur in the first third of the night. The typical scenario is a child...
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"The first thing you can do is to look for any physical problems that may be disturbing their sleep," offers Rafael Pelayo, MD, an...
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Most of us have experienced them: weird, vivid dreams that leave us thinking about them the next day. But “weird” can mean several things in this...
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Nightmares can be defined as a frightening dream that will awaken an individual from REM sleep. Most people, when asked, will recall the content of...
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Up to 8% of the adult population suffers from chronic nightmares, waking in terror at least once a week. Sometimes, the nightmares are so frequent...
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